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2 weeks post-op, internal scar tissue

I wonder if anyone knows a suitable remedy for internal scar tissue build-up, following lipo to the chest area?

I had looked at similar posts that referenced Staphysagria and Calendula, though knowing a fair deal about homeopathy, I'm not sure if these are relevant in this case.

Any help much appreciated.
 
  solarstone on 2009-07-18
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
If the scar is due to an operation done just 15 days back, you should take calendula.
If the scar is painful, you should also take staphysagria.
 
kadwa last decade
I endorse Kadwa's choice of Calendula as a first remedy. Please use it in 6x potency for some days and later 30c.
 
maheeru last decade
In 2005 they removed multiple calcified Fibroids' during a Myomectomy that left a lot of scar tissue.

Five weeks ago had a robotic Myomectomy that remove seven enlarged fibroids.

Approximately two weeks after surgery I began feeling a lot of pulling. Doc sent me for a gall bladder test but that was fine. Now I'm having a GI Upper.

I have pulling around my right rib cage, abdomen area,, constipation sometimes, feels like a tennis ball lodged in my side and they think I have built up scar tissue in a manner of weeks. May be rapped around my intestines/colon. I don't want to have another surgery because I think it will just grow back. Was doing fine the first two weeks but now Im not.. Around my period it pulls even more. What is disappointing I thought the surgery would take care of all my issues. Can you help?

Calendula
Staphysagria
Thiosinanium
 
Everyonehelp last decade
duplicate posts
 
simone717 last decade

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